Monthly Archives: November 2019

Hancock Health Breaks Ground on New Facility

NEW PALESTINE — On November 19, Hancock Health broke ground on a new multi-department facility, located at US 52 and 600W in the newly established Gateway Park South campus. The 109,000-square-foot facility will house 27 exam rooms focused on family medicine, labs and imaging, a Wellness Center, and physical therapy. … Read More

College, University Students Target of New Campaign

INDIANAPOLIS — State officials recently launched the #KnowEnough ad campaign designed to inform Hoosier college students about Indiana’s existing Lifeline Law, which prohibits criminal prosecution for underage drinking and other related offenses when the student reports a medical emergency to the police, stays with the person in need and cooperates … Read More

Broad Ripple Lights Up Dec. 1

INDIANAPOLIS — Broad Ripple Lights Up returns to the Village this year on Sunday, December 1. This event includes a Wonderland Village with holiday-themed activities and a visit with Santa for the kids and Indianapolis’ only Twilight Holiday Parade sponsored by David Electric down Broad Ripple Avenue. The Wonderland Village, … Read More

Eiteljorg Hosts New Exhibitions & Jingle Rails for the Holidays

INDIANAPOLIS — A new exhibition of contemporary Native American art is now open at the Eiteljorg. Featuring fascinating works by five artists who are recipients of the 2019 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship, the new exhibition “Blurring the Line” includes paintings, installations and mixed media. It will be on view through … Read More

Remembrances

How do we remember heroes? Are they memorialized as armed sentinels of bronze and stone standing vigilant on court house squares and in village parks where once or twice a year a wreath is placed amid words of thanks and praise? Are names emblazoned on plaques of those who served … Read More